"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
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> Have you tried adding a new user to your box , login and see what
> happens
If the new user has normal fonts it's a local user problem
Try setting it within that's users KDE environment --
Login as him, right click on his desktop... Choose 'Display properties.'
Choose the font tab.
The 'General font' should be set to around 12.
(Changing it adds Font entries to the file: ~user/.kde/share/config/kpanelrc)
As a quick fix, if you don't mind losing that users' customised desktop settings,
just delete the ~user/.kde* directories.
Regards,
Sonam
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
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> Owen wrote:
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> > I installed Mandrake 7.2 at the weekend, everything was working fine.
> > However now for some reason whenever I log on as a user (using KDE)
> > my title bars and fonts are really large.
> > If I log in as root they are normal sized.
> >
> > I tried using Gnome which comes up fine but if I use any KDE
> > applications
> > they too come up really large.
> > Any suggestion on where to look?
> >
> > Owen.
> >
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> Have you tried adding a new user to your box , login and see what
> happens
>
> Craig
>
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